A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies

This study reviews the innovations and optimizations in biogas production from the biological perspective reported by recently published patents and research works. The proposed biological strategies can be categorized into three different groups, i.e., upstream, mainstream, and downstream approache...

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Published in:Renewable Energy
Main Author: Tabatabaei M.; Aghbashlo M.; Valijanian E.; Kazemi Shariat Panahi H.; Nizami A.-S.; Ghanavati H.; Sulaiman A.; Mirmohamadsadeghi S.; Karimi K.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2020
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Tabatabaei M.; Aghbashlo M.; Valijanian E.; Kazemi Shariat Panahi H.; Nizami A.-S.; Ghanavati H.; Sulaiman A.; Mirmohamadsadeghi S.; Karimi K.
A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
2020
Renewable Energy
146

10.1016/j.renene.2019.07.037
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85068832358&doi=10.1016%2fj.renene.2019.07.037&partnerID=40&md5=b415a00127b3e930b4c689ef0ed700cc
This study reviews the innovations and optimizations in biogas production from the biological perspective reported by recently published patents and research works. The proposed biological strategies can be categorized into three different groups, i.e., upstream, mainstream, and downstream approaches. In the first part of this review, upstream strategies, including pretreatments by fungal, microbial consortium, and enzymatic as well as some other biological methods including microaeration, composting, ensiling, and genetic and metabolic engineering are discussed in detail. The impacts of upstream strategies on biogas production as well as their potentials in further improving the biogas industry are comprehensively scrutinized. Despite their promising impacts on biogas production, such biological innovations are time-consuming and require extra equipment and facilities that should be addressed in future studies. Overall, most information on biogas production has been generated through lab-scale investigations and not by commercial plants, undermining the commercial value of these data for the right decision-making. Pilot data would be necessary for techno-economic analyses with acceptable accuracies. Therefore, the future efforts should be directed toward providing the missing data for re-engineering designs, calculations, and life cycle assessment (LCA) of the newly designed biogas plants. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
Elsevier Ltd
9601481
English
Review

author Tabatabaei M.; Aghbashlo M.; Valijanian E.; Kazemi Shariat Panahi H.; Nizami A.-S.; Ghanavati H.; Sulaiman A.; Mirmohamadsadeghi S.; Karimi K.
spellingShingle Tabatabaei M.; Aghbashlo M.; Valijanian E.; Kazemi Shariat Panahi H.; Nizami A.-S.; Ghanavati H.; Sulaiman A.; Mirmohamadsadeghi S.; Karimi K.
A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
author_facet Tabatabaei M.; Aghbashlo M.; Valijanian E.; Kazemi Shariat Panahi H.; Nizami A.-S.; Ghanavati H.; Sulaiman A.; Mirmohamadsadeghi S.; Karimi K.
author_sort Tabatabaei M.; Aghbashlo M.; Valijanian E.; Kazemi Shariat Panahi H.; Nizami A.-S.; Ghanavati H.; Sulaiman A.; Mirmohamadsadeghi S.; Karimi K.
title A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
title_short A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
title_full A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
title_fullStr A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive review on recent biological innovations to improve biogas production, Part 1: Upstream strategies
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description This study reviews the innovations and optimizations in biogas production from the biological perspective reported by recently published patents and research works. The proposed biological strategies can be categorized into three different groups, i.e., upstream, mainstream, and downstream approaches. In the first part of this review, upstream strategies, including pretreatments by fungal, microbial consortium, and enzymatic as well as some other biological methods including microaeration, composting, ensiling, and genetic and metabolic engineering are discussed in detail. The impacts of upstream strategies on biogas production as well as their potentials in further improving the biogas industry are comprehensively scrutinized. Despite their promising impacts on biogas production, such biological innovations are time-consuming and require extra equipment and facilities that should be addressed in future studies. Overall, most information on biogas production has been generated through lab-scale investigations and not by commercial plants, undermining the commercial value of these data for the right decision-making. Pilot data would be necessary for techno-economic analyses with acceptable accuracies. Therefore, the future efforts should be directed toward providing the missing data for re-engineering designs, calculations, and life cycle assessment (LCA) of the newly designed biogas plants. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd
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